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Navigating Advanced Degrees in the UK - Ep 287

Are you looking towards the UK as you consider graduate schools in archaeology? This week, Doug gives us a rundown on how the system “over there” works, and we compare it to the US system. Even though both countries speak English, many words mean different things when the systems collide - you have been warned!

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Interview with Renee Collins - Ep 282

Today we are interviewing Andrew’s former student Renee Collins on her history in archaeology and her past and present experiences in CRM. Renee is currently a Project Archaeologist at Alpine Archaeological Consultants, concluding her academic journey in 2018 to transition into the private sector. With her humble beginnings at Moorpark College, she has now established herself as a professional archaeologist.

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CRM MA at Simon Fraser University - Episode 114

On today's episode, we interview John Welch from Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada. He talks about their new online MA program that can help you level-up your education and your career and invest in yourself. Applications are open until early August, 2017!

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CRM MA at Adams State - Episode 60

Wow! Episode 60! On today's episode we bring you a great interview with Tim Goddard, one of the directors of the CRM MA program at Adams State in Colorado. It's an online MA that you can get in as little as two years for about $12,000! It's a unique program and I think it would be really good for the right people. Check out the episode and decide for yourself.

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Interview with Dr. Ben Ford at IUP - Episode 34

We've got another great show for you this week! We start with an interview with Dr. Ben Ford of Indiana University of Pennsylvania. During the interview we talk about the applied Archaeology MA you can get there and what you can learn that will prepare you for working in the CRM world. Next I give away two copies of my new book and announce a new contest. The show ends with a short interview with a couple of long-time Nevada Archaeologists, Patti DeBunch and Jim Bunch.

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